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Toyohashi University of Technology Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School code: 52 Web site: 【http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/】 1. Graduate School code 52 2. Maximum number of 5 Participants per year participants □Environmental Science □Marine Science □Meteorology □Natual Disaster/ Disaster Prevention Science □Tourism □Politics 3. Fields of Study □Economics □Sociology □Education ■Engineering □Agriculture (incl. Fisheries) □Geology □ICT □Medical Science □Others( ) Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Information Sub Fields Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Environmental and Life Sciences, Architecture and Civil Engineering Program International Master’s Degree Program 4. Program and Degree Degree Master of Engineering 5. Standard time table 2 years as a Master’s student (Years needed for graduation) (1) Lecture: All lectures in English (2) Text: English and/or Japanese 6. Language of Program (3) Laboratory work: Generally instructed by the supervisor in English (4) Seminar: Seminars with Japanese students are generally in Japanese with support in English. TOEIC:590, TOEFL(PBT):500, TOEFL(iBT):61, Linguistic Ability 7. Desirable English level and IELTS:5.5 Necessary Academic background EJU, IELTS, GRE or else 8. Prior Inquiry From Applicants E-mail address for inquiries; (Before Submission of Application [email protected] Documents) 9. Website http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/ See attached for the academic supervisor’s list of each department. -Attachment 1: Department of Mechanical Engineering 10. Professors and Associated -Attachment 2: Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering Professors -Attachment 3: Department of Computer Science and Engineering -Attachment 4: Department of Environmental and Life Sciences -Attachment 5: Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering Toyohashi University of Technology is a National University, established in 1976, and is located in Aichi prefecture, the central region of Japan, 11.Features of University where the capital of Japanese industry field. The university’s education is focused on its Graduate School of Engineering, and the university aims at educating students in science and technology in areas that better help the society. Toyohashi University of Technology provides unique bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral course in technology that are geared toward producing creative, practical-minded leaders in different fields of technology, and 12.Features of Graduate School the education received at our university also provides students with an appreciation of humanity, international perspectives and responsible coexistence with the environment. Master of Engineering students are expected to complete the degree for two years, and must take the minimum credits required. Required 13.Features and Curriculum of credits for graduation are 6 credits in general subjects and 24 credits in Program specialized subjects. With permission from your supervisor, 6 credits in total can be substituted master’s specialized subjects from other major. See the website below; 14.Academic Schedule http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/student_life/calender.html 15. Supporting service to International Students International Students Support The Center for International Relations provides counseling and Center for Consulting or counseling advising services for the international students about concerns or about daily life, campus life, problems in your studies and everyday life. cross-cultural adjustment etc. Single room, couple room, family room is available for one year if there Provision of Student Dormitory is a vacancy. See the website below for details; http://ignite.tut.ac.jp/cir/english/students/house.html Extra-curricular Japanese Classes are offered for new beginners to Japanese Language Education learn basic Japanese language skill necessary for everyday life. Program for International Students See the website below for details; http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/student_life/language.html University offers study trip to visit Japan’s advanced technology and historical places for better understanding Japan. Cultural Activities See the website below for other information; http://ignite.tut.ac.jp/cir/english/event/studytrip.html We display the label of "pork and alcohol free menu” for several dishes Any special attention to Religious at the university’s cafeteria. Practice You can pray in nearby Mosque within a five-minute walk from the university. See the website below; facilities (Library etc) http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/student_life/services.html Please state other particular supporting service you are endeavoring, if any. 16. Message to Prospective International Students See the website below; Message from University http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/introduction/president.html Voice of International Students 2 【Attachment 1】 Department of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Systems Design Name Position Field Research Interests Tadaharu Adachi (1) Mechanical properties of materials and composites Professor Solid Mechanics Dr. Eng. (2) Impact Engineering Shozo Kawamura (1) Modeling and Analysis of Structures Professor Mechanical Vibrations Dr. Eng. (2) Inverse Analysis of Vibratory Systems (1) Micro/Nanofabrication Takayuki Shibata Precision Engineering Professor (2) MEMS/NEMS (Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Dr. Eng. Micro/Nanotechnology Systems) Ken-ichiro Mori (1) Forming Processes of Lightweight Parts Professor Forming Processes Dr. Eng. (2) Finite Element Method for Forming Processes Yohei Abe Associate (1) Forming Processes of Lightweight Parts Forming Processes Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Joining Processes by Plastic Deformation Yoshinori Takeichi Associate (1) Analysis of Solid Lubrication Tribology Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Surface Analysis for Tribology Tomohiko Ise Mechanical Vibrations (1) Measuring and Analysis of Vibration Lecturer Dr. Eng. Machine Elements (2) Design of Fluid Bearings with Rotor dynamics Moeto Nagai Micro-Nano Systems (1) Single Cell Processing Systems for Life Science Lecturer Ph.D. in Eng. Engineering (2) Microorganisms-driven Intelligent Microsystems Materials and Manufacturing Name Position Field Research Interests Masanobu Izaki Thin Film Science and (1) Preparation and Structural Controlling of Oxide Films Professor Dr. Eng. Technology (2) Study on High Performance Solar Cells (1) Noble Coating Process by Means of Particle Masahiro Fukumoto Deposition Professor Joining Process Dr. Eng. (2) Friction Stir Aided Innovative Welding Process between Dissimilar Materials (1) Severe Plastic Deformation for Ultrafine Grains in Hiromi Miura Processing for Metallic Materials Professor Dr. Eng. Microstructural Control (2) Dynamic and Static Recrystallization of Metallic Materials (1) Structure and Property Control of Metallic Materials Yoshikazu Todaka Professor Physical Metallurgy (2) Development and Characterization of Functional Dr. Eng. Materials Analysis and evaluation (1) Characterization of microstructure in materials by Masakazu Kobayashi Associate of material high-resolution X-ray CT Dr. Eng. Professor microstructure (2) Evaluation and control of microstructures in metals (1) Surface Modification by Plasma and Ion Process Toshiaki Yasui Associate Surface Modification (2) Welding between Dissimilar Materials by Friction Dr. Eng. Professor Joining Process Stirring Seiji Yokoyama Associate Physical Chemistry of (1) Recycle of Waste Materials Dr. Eng. Professor Metals (2) Properties of Metallic Materials 1 / 2 System Control and Robotics Name Position Field Research Interests Zhong Zhang Instrumentation (1) Signal, Image Processing Using Wavelet Transform Professor Dr. Eng. Systems Engineering (2) Intelligent System Using Neural Network (1) Energy-Saving/Precision Control of Industrial Naoki Uchiyama Systems and Control Professor Machines Dr. Eng. Engineering (2) Design and Control of Mechatronic Systems (1 ) Design and Control of A ctuators, Intelligent Kaiji Sato Precision Mechatronics Mechatronics and their Components Professor Dr. Eng. Control Engineering (2) Practical Controller Design Method for High Performance Motion Systems (1) Human -Machine Cooperation with Power Assist Takanori Miyoshi Associate System Automatic Control Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Bilateral/Multi-lateral tele-control with force sense (3) Feedforward Control without Residual Vibration Shigenori Sano Associate Control Engineering and (1) Identification / Control of Mechanical system Dr. Eng. Professor Identification (2) Robotics / Mechatoronics Tatsuhiko Sakaguchi Associate Manufacturing Systems (1) Scheduling Dr. Eng. Professor Engineering (2) Supply Chain Management Tomoaki Mashimo Associate (1) Micro actuators and micro robotics Actuators Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Mechanism design and control Environment and Energy Name Position Field Research Interests (1) Development of high -performance filtration system Hideki Yanada Fluid Engineering, Fluid for insulating liquids Professor Dr.Eng. Power Systems (2) Fundamental investigation and application of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) phenomena (1) Control of Turbulent Flow Akiyoshi Iida Fluid Dynamics, Professor (2) Study of Aeroacoustics and Development of Low Dr. Eng. Aeroacoustics Noise High-Speed Vehicles Takashi Suzuki Associate (1) Gas-liquid Two-Phase Flow Thermal Engineering Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Improvement of Liquid Atomization Nobumasa Sekishita Associate (1) Wind Tunnel Experiment of Turbulent Shear Flow Fluid Dynamics Dr. Eng. Professor (2) Development of Flow Measurements and Analysis Chemically Reacting Yuji Nakamura
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  • Conference Program Ver.2 (PDF)

    Conference Program Ver.2 (PDF)

    MHS2017 2017 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science (From Micro & Nano Scale Systems to Robotics & Mechatronics Systems) Symposium on “Understanding brain plasticity on body representations to promote their adaptive functions” Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, MEXT, Japan Dec. 3 - 6, 2017, Nagoya, Japan December 4 (Mon) Location: Noyori Conference Hall Opening Remarks Conference Room 1 Chairperson: Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University 09:00-9:20 Prof. Toshio Fukuda, Meijo University, Japan (Honorary Chair) Prof. Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University, Japan (General Co-Chair) Prof. Jun Ota, The University of Tokyo, Japan (General Co-Chair) Session MA1-1: (Organized Session 3) : Technologies for time-resolved characterization of single cell, cell community and tissues Conference Room 1 Chairperson: Shinya Sakuma, Nagoya University Yoshitaka Shirasaki, The University of Tokyo 09:20-9:50 Model-based Feedback Control of Synthetic Biomolecular Circuits Yutaka Hori, Keio University 9:50-10:05 Vortex Generation in Microchannel for On-demand Mixing Yusuke Kasai, Shinya Sakuma and Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University 10:05-10:20 Stochastic Secretion Response to Transient Stimulus of Type-2 Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILC2) Kazuki Yoda, Kaede Miyata, Nobutake Suzuki, Sotaro Uemura, Kazuyo Moro and Yoshitaka Shirasaki, The University of Tokyo 1 10:20-10:35 Time Evolution of Microenvironment around Cells Regulated by the Secretion Activity snd Culture Density of the Cells. Mai Yamagishi, Yutaka Hori, Sotaro Uemura, Osamu Ohara and Yoshitaka Shirasaki, The University of Tokyo 10:35-10:50 Automated On-chip Sorting System for Separation of Spheroid Based on the Mechanical Characteristics Kou Nakahara, Shinya Sakuma and Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University Session MA2-1: (Organized Session15) Bioactuator, Biobot Conference Room 2 Chairperson: 09:20-9:50 Non Natural Tiny-wet Machine: Molecular Robot Yusuke Sato, Yuichi Hiratsuka, Ibuki Kawamata, Satoshi Murata and Shin-ichiro M.